A selection of Goggles that are perfectly suited to wearing while riding a Motorcycle, featuring non-slip headbands designed to go over the helmet, and compact frames to fit inside heavily padded modern crash helmets

Motorcycle Products

A range of Classic Motorcycle products, accessories and apparel including the Halcyon motorcycle handlebar and bar-end mirrors in chrome and stainless steel

We Manufacture the Halcyon Bar End Mirrors which is 100% Stainless Steel, highly polished and suitable of all makes and models of classic and modern motorcycles, The highest quality British made motorcycle mirror available.

Apparel for the Iconic Brooklands Racing Track which unfortunately closed for racing around 1940, other famous racing circuits are still very much in constant use, Goodwood, Brands Hatch, Thruxton, Donnington Park, Silverston and Le Mans.

Made in our factory at Hertford. These replica gloves, hats and goggles are a representation of those in use around the time of the first world war years. Going into the twenties and thirties but remain very popular with Vintage Motoring enthusiasts today.

A selection of best quality tartan fabrics in four colours. Set includes traditional flat cap, period driving goggles, and a pair of leather gloves. Supplied in a quality display box, an ideal gift for Classic Sport Car enthusiasts.

Aviation Products

Traditional style aviation goggles and high quality leather apparel, the perfect gift for pilots with open cockpit planes.

We are now able to offer WWII enthusiasts and reinactors a very accurate representation of the original wartime goggles, with the recent re-introduced of a replica range of World War 2 goggles such as the Royal Air Force Bomber Command and the Royal Air Force Replica WWII goggle.

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The Battle of Britain goggles worn by pilots in the Second World War, these aviator goggles are the perfect choice for any flying enthusiasts with a taste for history.
The brown soft leather outer facemask and Chamois leather on the inside will provide the aviation lover with the maximum level of comfort, and is hand-stitched to Royal Air Force-blue painted brass frames fitted with angled lenses. The goggles are supplied with polycarbonate lenses as standard; however traditional laminated glass lenses are also available at extra cost.

Additional Information

Additional Information

Colour

Brown

Frame Finish

No

Face Mask

Leather with Chamoise inner

Product Code

No

Goggle Mark

RAF

Manufacturer

Halcyon

Reviews

Fantastic goggles for motorcyclingReview by Ivan

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I wear a full face helmet that does not come with an integrated shield, so I've become accustomed to using a pair of goggles when riding. I've tried Baruffaldi Speed 4s, 100% Barstows, and neither of them had the same level of comfort as these goggles. I purchased these initially due to my obsession with all things WWI and II, so it was more of an aesthetic choice for me. However, I was astonished to find that these goggles do not fog up when I ride, which was a major issue with my previous pairs. There may be a day when they do, but they haven't thus far, and I've tested them in very frigid weather.

I've become a quick fan of these goggles, and will definitely get another pair in the future! (Posted on 06/12/2017)

SOO cool and still very practical.Review by Dave Bookworm - AMAZON REVIEW

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Great on my vintage bike or in my vintage car. (Posted on 28/06/2017)

Dark steampunky adventuresReview by George Stokoe - AMAZON REVIEW

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Very comfy goggles to wear,, the inner cream coloured bit is made of very soft leather.
Good visibility- the lenses are bent 2/3 of the way along and the last 1/3 extends further round to the side than cheaper versions. So there's enough peripheral vision to pick up pedestrians walking out into the road like chickens.
I think there's a very slight yellow tint to the lenses, it's almost imperceptible, (to cut out UV rays?)- but it's so slight the goggles can still be worn at night.
Very cool item.

For max effect you need a motorbike too: Get a black one, (anything will do ,an old secondhand 2 -stroke MZ ) a CBT and a "piss-pot" lid and you'll have a dark aesthetic quicker (around town) on 2 wheels. and about 1/25000 th cheaper than a Rolls Royce Wraith Black Badge. (Posted on 28/06/2017)

great product, great service, Review by ole bob

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I have a pair of mark 49 goggles which I like very much with tinted lenses but I wanted another set of goggles for riding at night or cloudy days, so I ordered the mark 8 battle or Britain goggles with laminated glass lenses, the clarity of lenses is great, these goggles seem fit my face just a little bit better, the padding is exceptional. I ride my motorcycle almost every day. I love these goggles they don't fog up, and they are exceptionally comfortable. I ordered these goggles directly thru halcyon, I made a mistake when ordering , I emailed customer service and received a response almost immediately, the customer service is exceptional. I live in the U.S. and I received these goggles in a very timely manner. The goggles are great. The company is pleasure to deal with. I will definitely recommend the goggles to my friends. I thank you for a good product and good service. I ride a triumph tiger and a Indian chief vintage motorcycle. (Posted on 08/09/2016)

Beautiful, comfortable gogglesReview by Rich P

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I chose these as I ride a vintage motorbike and am an historic aviation and history fan too and they look and feel special to wear out riding and I feel proud to be wearing such beautifully made pieces. They're slightly less expensive and not in the complete presentation box as some of the other versions but as I bought them to wear I felt happier with this version. On a downside, all the Halcyon range are difficult to change lenses if you want to fit tinted versions for the day and some of the stitching could be neater and tidier as whilst this add to the handmade character some greater attention to detail would finish them a bit neater. Overall, I'd highly recommend them! (Posted on 03/06/2015)